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i think at this stage
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rewards to me uh in in my practice
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include the personal relationships you
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form with clients
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uh getting to know them getting to know
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that you’re
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helping them through uh an
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extraordinarily difficult
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time in their life and then seeing
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when you have a favorable outcome um
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how that benefits your clients and the
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relief that that
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gives to them uh in in knowing that
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they’ve
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they’re seeing the light at the end of
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the tunnel if you will of a very
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very difficult time in their life both
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physically uh emotionally and
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financially
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the most important advice i think i can
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give to a client
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is one be patient this is not a quick
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process we try to expedite the handling
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of personal injury cases as much as we
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can
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while still serving our clients uh best
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interests
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and clients uh find themselves in in
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financial predicaments because they’ve
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sustained a personal injury
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and want to hurry the process along and
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we have to be able to let them know in
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a gentle yet persuasive way that they
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need to be patient with the process
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in order to allow us to get the best
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result for them
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additional advice i would give to our
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clients is to be honest to be truthful
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they need to let us know
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all the pertinent facts as pretty or as
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ugly as they may be and they also need
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to be honest and truthful
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uh in in what we represent to their
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adversaries
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it does not help a client at all to to
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try to falsify
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something or embellish something uh in
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the end it will hurt our clients
Denver, CO personal injury attorney Richard Rose talks about the most rewarding aspect of his practice as well as his most repeated advice to clients.